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- Calendar for July 3 - Milpitas Post
Circus Vargas 2008 is bringing its blend of circus artistry and slapstick comedy to Milpitas from July 10 through July 14 at the GreatMall. From the up-close-and-personal interactive pre-show through the death-defying high-octane finale, Circus ...
- They're published poets - Devon 24
They're published poetsDevon 24, UK - 10 hours agoSeventeen four and five-year-olds have had their first attempts at poetry recognised by inclusion in a book of poems chosen from entries in the Devon ...
- Rap superstars ‘Rock the Bells’ at Jones Beach - Amsterdam News
Guerilla Union, the organization that conceived the memorable Paid Dues rap concert in June, is on a roll.G.U.is also responsible for this year’s most successful and profitable music tour, Rock the Bells. The New York leg of Rock the Bells recently ...
- Tango Café fighting for its existence - Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
Tango Café fighting for its existencePittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoPetruy has hosted art exhibits for local artists, let musicians come and play their new songs and been the home to constant poetry readings - all for free. ...
- Fire Starter - New England Blade
Fire StarterNew England Blade, MA - 1 hour agoI don’t understand how, if two lesbians want to exchange bad poetry on a mountain top, that would threaten the marriage of the people who grew up next-door ...
- Park held steady to become the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open (Sports Illustrated)
You know something about all those Parks and Swedes and teenagers playing in the U.S. Women's Open last week? Each of them took a remarkable journey to get into the field at Interlachen, in suburban Minneapolis. One Swede (Annika Sorenstam) bade farewell to the Open in high style. Another (Helen Alfredsson) finished second and on Monday morning was schlepping around her bags by herself at ...
- Case Closed? - Slate
The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times , and the Wall Street Journal 's world-wide newsbox lead with, and the rest of the papers front, federal investigators detailing the information collected during a seven-year investigation that has led the FBI ...
- Playwright’s Play Rights: "Any Famous Last Words?," at the ... - River Cities Reader
Playwright’s Play Rights: "Any Famous Last Words?," at the ...River Cities Reader, IA - 3 hours agoAt one point in Act I, Sada discusses the underwhelmed reactions to her poetry, and opines, "Even critics - especially critics - do not understand art. ...
- Celebrating with free art - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Celebrating with free artWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 4 hours agoIn addition, the studio also publishes poetry, holds poetry readings and hosts workshops by writers to promote the literary arts. And for young artists such ...
- Hail, hail, rock'n'roll - guardian.co.uk
Hail, hail, rock'n'rollguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 31, 2008Subtitled The Poetry of Silence, it shows some 60 paintings from across the Danish artist's career, and opens with a quotation from Rainer Maria Rilke. ...
- Edison student graduates, looks ahead (Miami Herald)
Never had Jeislee Alvarez imagined something so cold and humiliating as jail. There she was, all of 18 with her whole life ahead of her except for the grimy cell holding her back. Poet, pacifist and now jailbird No. 08-18621. Despite her tough-girl shell, the five-foot-four Miami Edison Senior High student feared using the toilet with other inmates and guards watching. Disgusted by the smell of ...
- This week in russian history...29 August – 30 September - Moscow News
This week in russian history...29 August – 30 SeptemberMoscow News, Russia - 1 hour agoBut under the Soviet regime all her friends and family were arrested; her poetry wasn't published - she was a rebellious author and always expressed ...
- Thursday, Aug. 28 - Advocate Weekly
Thursday, Aug. 28Advocate Weekly, MA - 15 minutes agoTriplex Cinema, Upstairs Live presents inaugural Poetry Slam hosted by Taylor Mali, four-time winner of the National Poetry Slam, featuring poetry reading ...
- Chris Matthews, former supervisor and owner of Poet and Patriot pub ... - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SANTA CRUZ - Chris Matthews, a former county supervisor for Pajaro Valley who founded the landmark Poet and Patriot Irish Pub, died Saturday after a bout with lung cancer. He was 61. Historian Geoffrey Dunn, Matthews' longtime friend and a fellow ...
- Exotic Erotic Ball Celebrates 29th Year with Largest-Ever Weekend ... - NewsBlaze
Exotic Erotic Ball Celebrates 29th Year with Largest-Ever Weekend ...NewsBlaze, CA - 1 hour ago... websites, and novelties, plus panel discussions on First Amendment rights, fashion shows, a spiritual oasis with psychics and massage, erotic poetry, ...
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